The accident is believed to have happened during the filming of a scene involving a vehicle, and has reportedly left Dylan with ‘multiple broken bones’, according to TMZ.

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Sharing an image of a seemingly handwritten letter on Twitter, Wes has now responded to the incident, writing: “Well, it’s been a whirlwind of emotions these past few days.

“I’ve been overwhelmed with feelings of anger and sadness and guilt. But, ultimately I find myself left with a deep love and respect for Dylan. He is one tough cookie.

“I’m sorry for the grief this accident has caused his friends and family as well as my wonderful cast and crew. It’s scary seeing your friend get hurt, but fortunately, Dylan is going to be just fine. After a few weeks of rest and recovery he’ll be back up and running to finish our adventure together. All the best.”

James Dashner, the author of the trilogy, had previously tweeted: “I just want to let everyone know that yes, Dylan was hurt, but that he’s going to be okay. Not life threatening in any way. Production is postponed but certainly not cancelled. All that matters now is that Dylan recovers. We love you, Dylan!!!”

We’re sending all the love to Dylan and wishing him a very speedy recovery.

All The Best Bits From The Oscars 2016!

On the red carpet, Saiorse Ronan looked like a beautiful mermaid.

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And 5-year-old Jacob Tremblay from 'Room' was super adorable.

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But let’s be honest, the big talking point was Leo accepting his first Academy Award…

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… and using it to voice a powerful message on climate change, ‘most urgent threat facing our entire species. He ended, “Let us not take this planet for granted. I do not take tonight for granted."

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And then carrying his Oscar everywhere because WOULDN’T YOU?

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Hnnngh.

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Chris Rock’s opening monologue focussed on the diversity in Hollywood…

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But a weird appearance by the controversial Stacey Dash flopped hard. And The Weeknd’s awkward reaction was all of us.

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'The Revenant' director Alejandro González Iñárritu also won some bling – the first time in more than fifty years anyone has taken home the Best Director gong TWO years in a row (he won the same award last year for 'Birdman').

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Ali G flew in fresh outta Staines to join Olivia Wilde on stage.

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For Lady Gaga’s moving performance, she held hands with real survivors of sexual assault.

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And then Best Actress winner Brie Larson hugged every sexual assault survivor as they left the stage. The feels!

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'Spotlight' won the coveted Best Picture award!

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...It’s also the first Best Picture winner since 1953 to win just one other Oscar.

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'Mad Max: Fury Road,' on the other hand, took home SIX – for costume design, production design, makeup, sound mixing, sound editing, and film editing.

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The Star Wars droids were not missing being part of the show for anything.

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And Jared Leto was not missing a selfie opportunity with his main man, BB-8.